- The Five
Melikdoms of Karabakh, also
known as
Khamsa Melikdoms (Armenian: Խամսայի մելիքություններ, romanized: Khamsayi melikutyunner), were
Armenian feudal...
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brother of the
melik succeeding him. The five
Armenian melikdoms of Karabagh,
known as the
Khamsa melikdoms, were Gulistan, Jraberd, Varanda, Khachen, and Dizak...
- The
Melikdom of
Varanda was one of the five
Armenian melikdoms of the
Karabakh region. It encomp****ed Varanda, a
district located in the
southeastern part...
- the five
poems of
Nezami Ganjavi Melikdoms of Karabakh, also
known as
Khamsa Melikdoms, the five
Armenian Melikdoms of Karabakh, from the
Middle Ages...
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Armenian tombstones in the
region which were left
behind by the
melikdom.
Melikdoms of
Karabakh Gharagyozian,
Armen (1987). "К локализации гавара Кашатаг"...
- Khamsa,
which was used by
Arabs for the state,
refers to the five
Armenian Melikdoms who
ruled the state.
House of Hasan-Jalalyan
History of Nagorno-Karabakh...
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separately ruled melikdoms of
Varanda and Dizak,
these five prin****lities
formed the Five
Melikdoms of Karabakh, also
known as the
Melikdoms of Khamsa. Hasan-Jalal...
- the semi-dependent
princes (meliks) of Karabakh-Artsakh, also
known as
melikdoms of
Khamsa (from
Arabic word
meaning "five prin****lities).
These prin****lities...
- (historically
called Artsakh by Armenians)
under the
leadership of the
Melikdoms of Karabakh.
Initially directed against the
collapsing Safavid state,...
- • Kingdom of
Cilicia 1198–1375 • Prin****lity of
Khachen 1261–1603 •
Melikdoms of
Karabakh 1603–1822 • Republic of
Armenia 28 May 1918 • Soviet conquest;...